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Liberal_in_LA

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Fri Oct 7, 2016, 06:45 AM Oct 2016

This teenager was walking for hours to and from work — until a police stop changed his life [View all]

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So when Cpl. Kirk Keffer of the Benicia Police Department spotted a lone, lanky teenager walking on Industrial Way during the graveyard shift a few Saturdays ago, he was curious. It was after 11 p.m. and dark outside, and the boy was just nearing the highway overpass.

“Usually in the industrial area, there’s no foot traffic, so it was kind of weird to see someone walking around on foot,” Keffer told The Washington Post.

He stopped his patrol car, got out and called out to the pedestrian.

Was he okay? What was he doing out there by himself?


The teenager, 18-year-old Jourdan Duncan, was equally startled at first.

“I was absolutely nervous,” he said. “I thought, okay, um, did I do anything wrong? Is he going to put me in cuffs? I didn’t do anything bad.”

Duncan told Keffer he was walking back to his parents’ home in Vallejo. He had just gotten off from his job at Pro-Form Laboratories, where the teen worked on the packaging line from 3 p.m. until around midnight.

“Vallejo? That’s like seven miles away,” Keffer said he remembered saying to Duncan.

Soon, he had cleared out the passenger seat in his patrol car and offered Duncan a ride home.
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Its stories like this that renews my faith in humankind madokie Oct 2016 #1
Your link is bad: ret5hd Oct 2016 #2
Thank u Liberal_in_LA Oct 2016 #3
Great story.. whathehell Oct 2016 #4
I love stories Coolest Ranger Oct 2016 #5
The bike they gave is a nice one too Victor_c3 Oct 2016 #6
A great story. "All cops aren't bad" - says the young man. cwydro Oct 2016 #7
And there are plenty 7962 Oct 2016 #8
K&R! Omaha Steve Oct 2016 #9
Great good news story. Thanks. Kindness counts. nm AmericanActivist Oct 2016 #10
Those cops good, but it's the TEEN who renews my faith in humankind. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2016 #11
Very Nice Story ProfessorGAC Oct 2016 #12
When I saw the title of your post I though, "Oh no, not another one". Ligyron Oct 2016 #13
Wonderful story PatSeg Oct 2016 #14
Finally, a good story involving lillypaddle Oct 2016 #15
He would have thought to get a bike after a while cannabis_flower Oct 2016 #16
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